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LSBU Alumni Seminars – Together, our ideas create solutions

With cuts to the NHS how can we better support new mothers?

The second seminar in the series with Ruth Oshikanlu (Community Healthcare – Health Visiting, 2006) sees her discuss matters around alternative maternity care. This interactive and results-driven seminar is for you to contribute to, and uncover the solutions to, her very relevant and pressing question.

Ruth will provide a detailed exploration of the issues new mother face and you will have the space to discuss and brainstorm with your peers to find the best solutions in how we can better support them.

Sharing your knowledge will continue into the networking session where there will be an opportunity to build professional relationships and connections while you take away key learnings and ideas.

About Ruth:

Ruth Oshikanlu is an author, award winning Pregnancy Mind-set Expert with a private practice in London’s Harley Street and a self-confessed non-conformist. Ruth works with women to eliminate anxiety, fear and stress around their pregnancy so that they can bond with their baby, remain pregnant and importantly enjoy the experience.

With over 20 years’ experience supporting thousands of women through their parenting journey Ruth believes woman deserve to have a fear-free healthy pregnancy and is passionate about women taking back control of their journeys.

On the evening:

17:30 - Registration opens

18:00 - Seminar starts

18:35 - Table discussions

18:55 - Q&A/feedback

19:20 - Food/networking

20:00 - Close

The Alumni Seminar series:

Neil Churchill (MBA, 2001) - Director of Patient Experience for the NHS24 April - 6pm Theme: Integrated CareWhere are the gaps in patient care and how can NHS work with others to fill them?